Line of succession to the former throne of Hyderabad

The line of succession to the former throne of Hyderabad was by male primogeniture, regardless of legitimacy. As per Mughal Turkic custom, however, the ruling Nizam could exercise the option of designating any eligible male member of the dynasty as his successor.[1]

Possibly the wealthiest ruling dynasty in the world during the early 20th century, the Nizams of Hyderabad ruled over a vast and largely autonomous principality in central India from the early 18th century until 1948. Descended from a senior Mughal governor, the family is related by marriage to the imperial Ottoman dynasty. Each successive Nizam ("viceroy") adopted the title of "Asaf Jah" ("Dignified Equal of the Minister of Solomon"), and was fully styled as "Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar."[1]

In 1948, a year after Indian independence, the principality was forcibly merged into India, with the last ruling Nizam, Asaf Jah VII, losing his sovereignty two years later upon the promulgation of the Indian constitution. He continued to maintain an official status as the Rajpramukh ("ruling head") of Hyderabad State until the position was abolished in 1956. At his death in 1967, he was succeeded by his grandson as the last officially recognised Nizam of Hyderabsd. In 1971, the Indian government officially derecognised the dynasty, revoking its official status.[1]

Currently, the primary line of descent is from the last ruling Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur, though there are numerous descendants in the male line from earlier Nizams.[1]

Present line of succession (partial)

  • Asaf Jah VII, Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur (1886-1967)
    • Azam Jah, Nawab Mir Himayat Ali Khan Bahadur, Prince of Berar (1907-1970)
    • Prince Mua'zzam Jah, Nawab Mir Shuja'at Ali Khan Bahadur (1907-1987)
      • (6) Prince Shahamat Jah, Nawab Mir Shahamat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1957)
    • Prince Kazim Jah, Nawab Mir Kazim Ali Khan Bahadur (1912-1952)
      • (7) Prince Ahmad Jah, Nawab Mir Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur
        • (8) Sahibzada Mir Arshad Ali Khan
      • (9) Prince Baqir Jah, Nawab Mir Baqir Ali Khan Bahadur
        • (10) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Jafar Ali Khan (born 1964)
        • (11) Sahibzada Mir Kausar Ali Khan (born 1966)
    • Prince Ghiyaas Jah, Nawab Mir Ghiyaas Ali Khan Bahadur (1926-2003)[2]
      • (12) Nawab Mir Mujahid Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1963)
        • (13) Sahibzada Mir Majid Ali Khan (born 1991)
        • (14) Sahibzada Mir Mansur Ali Khan (born 1997)
    • Prince Hashmat Jah, Nawab Mir Hashmat Ali Khan Bahadur (1913-1988)
      • (15) Nawab Mir Hassan Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1939)
      • (16) Nawab Mir Hussein Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1942)
      • (17) Nawab Mir Ata'ullah Khan Bahadur (born 1953)
      • (18) Nawab Mir Habib Khan Bahadur (born 1955)
      • (19) Nawab Mir Rahmat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1963)
    • Prince Hashim Jah, Nawab Mir Muhammad Hashim Ali Khan Bahadur (1913-1991)
      • (20) Nawab Mir Shamsher Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1941)
      • (21) Nawab Mir Miraj Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1942)
      • (22) Nawab Mir Shahamat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1942)
        • (23) Sahibzada Mir Bakhtiar Ali Khan (born 1964)
        • (24) Sahibzada Mir Sulaiman Ali Khan (born 1980)
      • (25) Nawab Mir Kawkab Ali Khan Bahadur (born 194?)
      • (26) Nawab Mir Zamin Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1948)
        • (27) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Jafar Ali Khan (born 1978)
          • (28) Sahibzada Mir Haidar Ali Khan (born 2000)
          • (29) Sahibzada Mir Murtaza Ali Khan (born 2007)
      • (30) Nawab Mir Askar Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1950?)
        • (31) Sahibzada Mir Murtaza Ali Khan
      • (32) Nawab Mir Nusrat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1950?)
        • (33) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Hussein Ali Khan (born 1970)
      • (34) Nawab Mir Karam Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1956)
        • (35) Sahibzada Mir Osman Ali Khan (born 1985)
      • (36) Nawab Mir Najaf Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1964)
        • (37) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Anas Khan (born 2001)
    • Prince Taqi Jah, Nawab Mir Taqi Ali Khan Bahadur (1913-1985)
      • (38) Nawab Mir Naqi Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1938)
      • (39) Nawab Mir Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur
    • Prince Sa'adat Jah, Nawab Mir Sa'adat Ali Khan Bahadur (1917-1988)
      • (40) Nawab Mir Firasat Ali Khan Bahadur
        • (41) Sahibzada Mir Riyasat Ali Khan
        • (42) Sahibzada Mir Karamat Ali Khan
        • (43) Sahibzada Mir Azmet Ali Khan (born 1963)
      • (44) Nawab Mir Siyadat Ali Khan Bahadur
        • (45) Sahibzada Mir Iradat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1963)
      • (46) Nawab Mir Miraj Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1967)
        • (47) Sahibzada Mir Mazhar Ali Khan (born 198?)
          • (48) Sahibzada Mir Isa Ali Khan (born 2013)
        • (49) Sahibzada Mir Sa'adat Ali Khan
        • (50) Sahibzada Mir Hamza Ali Khan
      • (51) Nawab Mir Saqafat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1968)
    • Prince Imdad Jah, Nawab Mir Imdad Ali Khan Bahadur (1944-2013)
      • (52) Dilshad Jah, Nawab Mir Dilshad Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1963)
      • (53) Nawab Mir Irshad Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1977)
    • Prince Nawazat Jah, Nawab Mir Nawazish Ali Khan Bahadur (1944-2010)
      • (54) Nawab Mir Danish Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1966)
        • (55) Sahibzada Mir Darwesh Ali Khan (born 1986)
    • (56) Prince Fazal Jah, Nawab Mir Fazal Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1946)
    • Prince Bhojat Jah, Nawab Mir Bhojat Ali Khan Bahadur (1948-1982)
      • (57) Nawab Mir Salabat Ali Khan Bahadur (born 1969)
        • (58) Sahibzada Mir Bhojat Ali Khan (born 1998)


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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Buyers, Christopher. "The Asaf Jahi Dynasty of Hyderabad: Genealogy". The Royal Ark. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  2. Ali Khan, Shikander. "Hyder 2".
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